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How Wonderful the Three-in-One

Author: Brian Wren, b. 1936 Hymnal: RitualSong #618 (1996) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 How wonderful the Three-in-One, Whose energies of dancing light Are undivided, pure and good, Communing love in shared delight. 2 Before the flow of dawn and dark, Creation's Lover dreamed of earth, And with a caring deep and wise, All things conceived and brought to birth. 3 The Lover's own Belov'd, in time, Between a cradle and a cross, At home in flesh, gave love and life To heal our brokenness and loss. 4 Their Equal Friend all life sustains With greening pow'r and loving care, And calls us, born again by grace, In Love's communing life to share. 5 How wonderful the Living God: Divine Belov'd, Empow'ring Friend, Eternal Lover, Three-in-One, Our hope's beginning, way and end. Topics: Community; Creation; Gathering; Going Forth; Holy Spirit; Hope; Incarnation; Life; Love of God for Us; Mystery of God; Presence of God; Trinity Languages: English Tune Title: PROSPECT
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Creating God, Your Fingers Trace

Author: Jeffery Rowthorn, b. 1934 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Worship #684 (2006) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Creating God, your fingers trace the bold designs of farthest space; let sun and moon and stars and light and what lies hidden praise your might. 2 Sustaining God, your hands uphold earth's myst'ries known or yet untold; let water's fragile blend with air, enabling life, proclaim your care. 3 Redeeming God, your arms embrace all now despised for creed or race; let peace, descending like a dove, make known on earth your healing love. 4 Indwelling God, your gospel claims one family with a billion names; let ev'ry life be touched by grace until we praise you face to face. Topics: Arts, Science; Stewardship; Arts, Science; Holy Trinity; Justice, Peace; Stewardship Languages: English Tune Title: PROSPECT

When We Must Bear Persistent Pain

Author: Ruth Duck Hymnal: Voices Together #735 (2020) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Anointing; Healing; Mental Health; Praying For Healing; Suffering Scripture: Psalm 6 Tune Title: PROSPECT
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When We Must Bear Persistent Pain

Author: Ruth Duck Hymnal: Glory to God #807 (2013) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Healing; Lament and Longing for Healing; Living and Dying in Christ Scripture: Deuteronomy 31:6 Languages: English Tune Title: PROSPECT
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When We Must Bear Persistent Pain

Author: Ruth Duck, b. 1947 Hymnal: Worship (4th ed.) #977 (2011) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Pastoral Care of the Sick Languages: English Tune Title: PROSPECT

The Lone Wild Bird

Author: Henry Richard McFayden; Marty Haugen Hymnal: Sing the Faith #2052 (2003) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: The lone, wild bird in lofty flight Tune Title: PROSPECT

The Lone, Wild Bird

Author: Henry Richard McFayden; Marty Haugen Hymnal: The Faith We Sing #2052 (2001) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: The lone, wild bird in lofty flight Topics: The Glory of the Triune God Providence Scripture: Psalm 139:2-4 Languages: English Tune Title: PROSPECT

Prospect

Hymnal: The Sacred Harp #30b (2012) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Why should we start or fear to die Tune Title: PROSPECT
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The Lone, Wild Bird

Author: Henry Richard MacFadyen Hymnal: The Worshipbook #591 (1972) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: The lone, wild bird in lofty flight Lyrics: 1 The lone, wild bird in lofty flight Is still with thee, nor leaves thy sight. And I am thine! I rest in thee. Great Spirit, come, and rest in me. 2 The ends of earth are in thy hand, The sea's dark deep and far-off land. And I am thine! I rest in thee. Great Spirit, come, and rest in me. Amen. Topics: Sacraments Baptism; Christian Year Pentecost Scripture: Matthew 3:16 Tune Title: PROSPECT

Why should we start and fear to die?

Hymnal: The New Harp of Columbia, Restored Edition #15 (2001) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Tune Title: PROSPECT

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